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Howick Historical Village Review

4.6 /543 Reviews
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In New Zealand, there are not many things that have a sense of history. The history of this situation for more than a hundred years shows that the size of the political and cultural center in that year was not very large.

Howick Historical Village

Posted: Aug 1, 2018
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  • 多多
    4/5Excellent
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    Cheese bread, vegetables and fruits are basically available, and you can also walk around the town. Although there are no famous attractions, it is also good to walk here to integrate into local life. Feel the local customs and taste slowly.

    0
    Posted: Dec 23, 2020
  • 乐天的静
    5/5Outstanding
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    This comprehensive museum is good, the cafe next door is worth visiting, the ticket price is very reasonable, the buildings here are well maintained and built. Howick Historic Village is a historical mini-village located in the Howick District of Auckland, which reproduces the original appearance of the British colonial period more than a hundred years ago, and the European immigrants in Oak from 1840 to early 1880. Lan settled in the scene of life.

    1
    Posted: Mar 9, 2019
  • _cf***18
    4/5Excellent
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    From the cafe entrance, and then from the right through the cafe to the bar, to buy tickets to the foreigners old lady 16 NZ can go in and visit, like the history of friends should be a little harvested.

    1
    Posted: Nov 7, 2018
  • ThomasAu
    5/5Outstanding
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    The village is quiet and flexible

    0
    Posted: Feb 20, 2023
  • 世界美食游走达人
    4/5Excellent
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    Discovery new lands, here is the famous historical village of howick, the scenery is very good, sunshine, grassland, everywhere beautiful scenery, let people reluctant to part with.

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    Posted: Feb 10, 2018
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